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Groover
Jan 02, 2016Explorer II
I live in the south and keep a dehumidifier in my house all of the time. So far I have not been willing the find a place for one in my motorhome and the AC units do a pretty good job of controlling humidity in the summer. When winter camping I leave the roof vent in the bathroom cracked to let moist air out. Even then the windshield is generally very wet in the mornings as it is the only single pane glass in the rig. In moderate temps but wet weather I have resorted to running both the AC and the furnace at times. I may have to check into the Ivation dehumidifier.
At least the MH is much better than my old truck camper that had condensate dripping from the ceiling in near freezing weather. It is hard to sleep with a cold drip coming down on you. I have noticed that on cool mornings with a heavy dew I can see the framework pattern on the outside of the MH as dry spots surrounding the better insulated and wetter spots.
At least the MH is much better than my old truck camper that had condensate dripping from the ceiling in near freezing weather. It is hard to sleep with a cold drip coming down on you. I have noticed that on cool mornings with a heavy dew I can see the framework pattern on the outside of the MH as dry spots surrounding the better insulated and wetter spots.
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